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Frances Feldman interview, 1997

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Feldman, Frances Lomas - Transcript Oral History Interview - CSWA ❧ Frances Lomas Feldman Interview #2. Interviewed by Emilie Stoltzfus. Dates of interview: 6-21/28-97. No cassette tapes. Length of interview: undetermined. Transcript of interview: 40 pp. (2 copies). INTERVIEW TOPICS: Child care facilities in LA during World War IIentrance into profession of social workHomemaker Servicework with county (Child Care Coordinating Committee)struggle between social welfare groups and education groups over childcare and supervisionKatherine OettingerCatholic opposition to Child Care Coordinating Committeebeginnings at USClobbying for child care programgroups in support of childcare centersdevelopment of childcare centersFeldman's own childcare for her daughterattitudes towards working womenstandard budgetssegregation and integration of child welfare institutionswork with State Relief Administrationwork with countyAid to Dependent Childrencontroversies over childcare centersattitudes towards childcare by such agencies as Dept. of Education and social welfare agenciescommunity mental healthMartha Branscombe of U.S. Children's Bureauchildcare for migrant workers. ❧ ADDITIONAL MATERIAL: 1. Curriculum Vitae. 2. 1 diskette of transcript of interview. 3. Photocopies of newspaper articles re research of Frances Feldman. 4. Carol Tucker, "Mending and Tending the Safety Net," University of Southern California Chronicle vol. 15, no. 20 (12 February 1996), 1, 6-7. 5. 1 photograph of Frances Lomas Feldman. 6. Program of "Tenth Annual Academic Honors Convocations, University of Southern California," 12 March 1991. 7. 1 8x 10 in. photograph of staff at Belvedere, including Frances Lomas Feldman. 8. Statement by Frances Lomas Feldman before Hearing on Welfare, California State Legislature.
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Stoltzfus, Emilie, interviewer
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